The six-time Tony winner has scheduled a host of concerts around the country.

Audra McDonald
Michael Wilson

Broadway favorite Audra McDonald, who is currently starring in the West End production of Lanie Robertson’s Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, will bring her concert act to a host of cities around the country, mostly in 2018. The six-time Tony winner is also scheduled to be part of the New York Philharmonic Spring Gala May 1 in David Geffen Hall.

Current tour dates, according to McDonald's official website, follow:November 4 at the
Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle in
Toledo, OhioJanuary 25, 2018, at the
Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre in
Rochester, New YorkFebruary 9-10 at the
Hilbert Circle Theatre in
Indianapolis, IndianaFebruary 23 at the
Sauder Concert Hall in
Goshen, IndianaFebruary 25 at the
Music Hall in
Cincinnati, OhioMarch 2-3 at the
Carolina Performing Arts in
Chapel Hill, North CarolinaMarch 20 at the
University of Arizona, Centennial Hall in
Tucson, ArizonaMarch 23-24 at
Abravanel Hall in
Salt Lake City, UtahApril 13 at
Symphony Hall in
Boston, Massachusetts
April 21 at
Stony Brook University, Staller Center for the Arts in
Stony Brook, New YorkApril 26 at the
Lied Center for Performing Arts in
Lincoln, NebraskaMay 1 at the
New York Philharmonic Spring Gala in
David Geffen Hall in
New York, New YorkMay 5 at the
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in
Kansas City, Missouri May 15 at the
Granada Theatre in
Santa Barbara, California May 20 at the
LA Opera in
Los Angeles, California May 22 at the
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in
Portland, Oregon May 24 at the
Jacobs Music Center in
San Diego, California June 3 at the
New Jersey Performing Arts Center in
Newark, New JerseyJune 6 at the
The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin June 19 at the
The Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C. July 11 at the
North Iowa Community Auditorium
Mason City, Iowa July 13 at the
Orchestra Hall in
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Lady Day marks McDonald’s official West End debut. She made Broadway history with her performance as Billie Holiday, earning her sixth Tony Award to become the first woman to win Tonys in all four eligible acting categories. She also holds the record for the most Tony Award wins of any actor in competitive Tony categories.

Directed by Lonny Price, who also helmed the Broadway run, Lady Day is currently scheduled to run through September 9.